Monday, October 11, 2010

Fastpacking the Crest Part III & IV

Two more installments of Fastpacking the Crest are up! Should be able to wrap it up in 6 parts. Might be able to get the last two installments up in a couple weeks. Heading out of town for a few thus the delay on the last two episodes.

Glad your digging the vids guys! I hope to have the last 2 installments up this weekend (it takes almost a whole day per 10 minute vid to upload to you tube!). The idea was to inspire for sure. I have gotten a surprising response out of people regarding this film in particular. It is kind of like your baby when you share it with others. You want the best for it, so I was nervous at first. However now I think I have a good recipe with music etc so I am going to keep working in the film format for sure! Definitely share them too!

An accomplished adventurer and enthusiastic blogger, 40-year-old Adam Bradley is best known for his 2009 speed record on the Pacific Crest Trail, an unsupported hike in which he completed the trail faster than a supported runner. He has traversed over 20,000 miles on foot and descended over 13,000 miles on rivers throughout the North American continent.
In the summer of 2012, Adam left his front door in Reno, NV and pedaled, hiked and paddled to the Bering Sea all by human power. He’s working on a documentary of the trip: BLC to the Bering Sea.